MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The Monroe Garden Study League brought together judges from across the country for their flower show at the Gardens of Somerset retirement facility, emphasizing the vital connection between nature and the health of elderly residents.
The show, themed “Ghouls in the Garden,” featured multiple award-winning exhibits that showcased both the beauty of floral design and important educational messages.
Stuart Scalia, marketing director at Gardens of Somerset, highlighted the community impact of the event.
“This is a great opportunity for the community and for all of us to be together and to learn more about conservation, floral gardening, all the things that are important to the Garden Club of America,” Scalia said.
One of the Monroe League’s award-winning exhibits focus